Uh-Huh
- Donald R. McClarey
Donald R. McClarey
Cradle Catholic. Active in the pro-life movement since 1973. Father of three, one in Heaven, and happily married for 43 years. Small town lawyer and amateur historian. Former president of the board of directors of the local crisis pregnancy center for a decade.


Sad to see. Dawn used to be one of those voices of reason and balance in her day. I wonder about the source that she’s referencing. Who is that? Is it a reliable source?
Please! Charlie makes way more sense than Dawn Eden Goldstein, and I’m certain he has a more pleasing voice to boot.
And of course guess who finds it totally believable:
https://twitter.com/chezami/status/1506048301828739078
“Follow the 30 pieces of silver.”
Which was responded to by someone:
“It is sickening how far, and into how many pockets, the fingers of corruption protrude.”
To which Dawn replied:
“Indeed it is.”
At least rando John had a good reply:
“Sounds like a crazy conspiracy theory. Oh, it’s ok when it targets those you hate and coincides with the deep state globalist propaganda. I forgot.”
I swear twitter literally rots the brain worse than alcohol.
Don’t need to dirty your muckboots with Twitter, check out their web page. Just below the one about not forcing poor countries to say boys are girls to get food, they’ve got a page on warcrimes.
Civilians also suffer in every war. Unfortunately, in the case of the invasion of the Russian Federation and the Belarusian Republic that supports it, we are dealing with a clear violation of peremptory norms of international law. The attacking troops are committing war crimes by bombing civilian facilities, including residential buildings.
The invasion initiated by the government of Vladimir Putin is also a violation of the peremptory prohibition of aggressive war and resorting to war in relations between states. These principles were confirmed as early as 1929 in the Briand-Kellogg Pact, which later served as the basis for the sentencing of Nazi civil and military commanders of the Third German Reich by the Nuremberg Tribunal. These principles have been strengthened by the United Nations Charter, which affirms the prohibition of aggressive war. The half-century development of international law in this area may be thwarted if the world today does not clearly and categorically respond to the violations on the part of Russia.
both links here:
https://en.ordoiuris.pl/
I’m so old I remember when Dawn Eden wasn’t an inquisitorial scold.